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The 9th arrondissement contains many places of cultural, historical, and architectural interest, including the Palais Garnier, home to the Paris Opera, Boulevard Haussmann and its large department stores of Galeries Lafayette and Printemps. Along...more

This district was developed in the early 19th Century as the city expanded beyond the Grand Boulevards. Some of the first notable residents were performers in the many theaters on the Boulevards and in the district. Now the theaters continue, historic. Also lots of shopping...More

My hotel was near St Georges Metro, Main attractions could be easily reached within minutes. The area is very good for shopping were you can find a lot of famous brands. A variety of restaurants are also found in this area.

One of my favorite sections in Paris, home to lots of theaters and the lovely homes where theater stars lived in the 19th Century. Also home to great restaurants and good places to stroll. My favorite is the area around Square St. George.

The 9th was the first neighborhood we were introduced to during our first visit to Paris 20 years ago. Loved it of course and we always come back, so I did so in July as well, but regrettably did not have enough time to enjoy...More

Most often on trips, I am anxious to find all the top things to do because I love exploring. However, we had a free night and so we just strolled around. It was peaceful and quiet, except for Galeries Lafayette, of course. Although it was...More

The area around the Opera House is one of the most congested in the city. The Galleries Lafayette is an amazing shopping center but it can tend to be claustrophobic. The whole area is well worth visiting with lots of great shopping, cafes, etc. Even...More

This Arrondissement is one of our favorites. The hotels, Opera, Galeries Lafayette, Printemps, restaurants etc. It is beautiful and lovely to stay and experience. Transportation to and from the area is simple and direct.

This is a beautiful district of Paris, where shopaholics would have the time of their lives.
For the rest of us, though, it's possible to enjoy this district by strolling through its beautiful and classic buildings.

This is a very nice and upscale area of Paris. It feels quite safe and while it was our first time in Paris, when we go back, we will definitely stay in this area again. There are many nice places to shop, although they can... More

This is a very nice and upscale area of Paris. It feels quite safe and while it was our first time in Paris, when we go back, we will definitely stay in this area again. There are many nice places to shop, although they can be expensive. At night, this place feels as safe as the day. BTW, the local Starbucks there is absolutely lovely looking inside.

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you can walk of course, but you will take 45 minutes. The best would be to take the nearby metro (line 9 station Trocadero) wich is direct visit the tower and then come back walking, which is a very nice walk along the... More

Hello
you can walk of course, but you will take 45 minutes. The best would be to take the nearby metro (line 9 station Trocadero) wich is direct visit the tower and then come back walking, which is a very nice walk along the river Seine
Your are, you will see, is the very central, ideal for tourists
Have fun!°